Bar in NKC makes list of top 7 rooftop bars for viewing total solar eclipse

A partial eclipse will be visible in all of Kansas City — but you’ll see the whole thing if you head north a few miles to North Kansas City. Chicken N Pickle is one rooftop that fits the bill.

NORTH KANSAS CITY, Mo. — It’s almost time for the long awaited Total Solar Eclipse on August 21. If you don’t have plans to watch it yet, you may want to check out one of these rooftop bars. There’s even one in North Kansas City that made the list, so you won’t have to travel far.

The Rooftop Bar at Vendue in Charleston, South Carolina

The Rooftop Bar at Vendue in Charleston, South Carolina, is a charming spot with views of the ocean and a breeze to match.

In the evening, it normally fills with laughter and pastels. But in the mornings, it’s fairly quiet.

One exception will be one Monday in August, when you’ll have to pay a $25 cover charge — at 11:30 a.m.

That’s because Charleston, and therefore the Vendue’s rooftop, is located directly within the 70-mile-wide sliver of the United States from Oregon to South Carolina that will soon experience a total solar eclipse. For a few spectacular minutes on August 21, the moon will fully cross the sun’s path, turning daylight into twilight.

“We were a bit surprised at how big of a deal the eclipse has become,” said Robbie Fagerstrom, a Vendue concierge. “The city is buzzing about it.”

If you can’t get out to nature for this unique event, you might as well watch with a drink in your hand. Here are seven rooftop bars from which you can catch this show.

Although the VIP area at this Charleston staple will be reserved for hotel guests — and is already sold out — the rest of the roof will be first come, first served on the day of the eclipse.

To access the rooftop views, drink specials, DJ tunes and complimentary eclipse glasses, you’ll need to pay a $25 cover charge at the door. The Rooftop will start accepting walk-ins at 11:30 a.m., with the party officially kicking off at 1 p.m.

This three-story craft brewery has a rooftop deck with excellent views of downtown Corvallis and the surrounding peaks.

On eclipse day, it will open bright and early at 8:30 a.m. Included in the $25 admission are a breakfast burrito buffet, a Bloody Mary or beer and special eclipse glasses. To purchase tickets, call or visit the brewery after July 24.

“I’m excited,” said co-owner Scott McFarland. “I’m curious to see how crazy this area is gonna get.”

A trendy addition to Greenville’s growing downtown scene, UP on the Roof sits atop the new Embassy Suites hotel.

Its Total Solar Eclipse Party, featuring live music from local favorite Kelly Jo & Buffaloe, will last from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tickets cost $40 each and include light bites, sweet treats, viewing glasses, giveaways and drink specials.

A partial eclipse will be visible in all of Kansas City — but you’ll only see the whole thing if you head a few miles north to North Kansas City. One rooftop that fits the bill? The one adorning the Chicken N Pickle.

From 12-4 p.m., this unique property will host an eclipse party on its massive rooftop. On offer will be viewing glasses, glow-in-the-dark swag and drink specials, giveaways, an aerial bartender, a DJ and two pickleball tournaments. Tickets are $10 each and are available starting July 21.

Where better to celebrate in Nashville than at a museum dedicated to one of country’s most legendary singers?

“He was called ‘No Show Jones’ because he often got too drunk to attend his own concerts,” explained hospitality manager Kayte Charlier. “So we’re honoring him with a party where the sun is the ‘No Show.'”

From 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., the rooftop bar will be open exclusively to anyone who’s purchased a $200 ticket. In addition to enjoying live music and drink specials, attendees will receive eclipse glasses, limited-edition T-shirts and free admission to the museum (a $17 value).

Barry’s famed rooftop in downtown Lincoln will have a “fun party atmosphere,” said event coordinator Allison Wetig.

That includes free T-shirts for the first 100 people, a DJ and drink specials. Admission will be first come, first served, with doors opening at 9 a.m. The cover charge will start at $5 per person, and increase as the rooftop fills.